As for Al-Ahly of Egypt, the runner-up, it will meet Moroccan Raja in a repeat of the quarter-finals of last season.
There will be another purely Arab confrontation that brings together Algeria’s JS Kabylie with its Tunisian rival, Esperance.
The lottery laws prevented the meeting of two teams from the same group in the quarter-finals, and the same applies to preventing the meeting of the leader of his group with another leader or runner-up of his group with another runner-up.
The first leg matches for the quarter-finals will be played on April 21 or 22, and the return matches will be played on the 28th and 29th of the same month.
The results of the lottery are complete, noting that the team named first will be the owner of the land in the face of Al-Awda, given that it occupied the top of its group.
- Moroccan Wydad – Tanzanian Simba
- Moroccan Raja – Al-Ahly of Egypt
- Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa – Chabab Belouizdad, Algeria
- Tunisian Esperance – JS Kabylie Algeria
In the semi-finals, the winner from Wydad and Simba will meet the winner from the South African Mamelodi Sundowns and Algerian Belouizdad youth.
In the other semi-final, the winner from the Al-Raja and Al-Ahly match will play with the winner from the Taraji and JS Kabylie match.